Newbie

2007-10-24 Thread Richard Santilli
I'm embarking on virtualizing my Websphere MQ and Websphere Broker environments on z/vm. I was wondering if anyone has gone through this yet and any guidance would help. Richard W. Santilli IT Systems Engineer Consultant [EMAIL PROTECTED] (440)395-0698

Re: Newbie

2007-10-24 Thread Nick Laflamme
Richard Santilli wrote: I'm embarking on virtualizing my Websphere MQ and Websphere Broker environments on z/vm. I was wondering if anyone has gone through this yet and any guidance would help. Can you say more about these environments? Are they z/OS or Linux, for example? If it's Linux,

Re: Newbie

2007-10-24 Thread Richard Santilli
Our current environment is running on Windows 2000 and Windows 2003. We are looking to install zlinux on a z9. This is a new z/vm installation. We do not have Linux running on the z9 yet, we are in the process of doing that. Richard W. Santilli IT Systems Engineer Consultant [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Newbie

2007-10-24 Thread Huegel, Thomas
WELCOME to the wonderful world of z. -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Richard Santilli Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 9:00 AM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: Re: Newbie Our current environment is running on Windows 2000

Re: Newbie

2007-10-24 Thread Michael MacIsaac
Richard, We are looking to install zlinux on a z9. This is a new z/vm installation. You may be interested in The Virtualization Cookbooks - books written specifically for your situation. There is one for SLES 10 and one for RHEL 5, so they are mostly up to date (SLES 10 SP1, the latest

Re: Newbie

2007-10-24 Thread Mark Post
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 11:11 AM, in message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael MacIsaac [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: -snip- The cookbooks are usually at the top of the page http://linuxvm.org/present/ but that Web Server seems to have misplaced its DocumentRoot at the moment - I hope that situation

Re: Newbie

2007-10-24 Thread Edward M. Martin
Hello Richard, As you will find out, z/VM is the absolute best Operating System. Period. Flexible, easy to use, and the z/VM community is wonderful. z/VM has cookbooks, or redbooks that are created from actual user experiences. The only problem will be is

RSU 0702 and Dirmaint

2007-10-24 Thread RPN01
I just installed RSU 0702 for z/VM 5.3. Prior to this, I had DirMaint set up and running. After the maintenance, it¹s back in testing mode for some reason. I have a CONFIG50 DATADVH file in the path that contains the setup we were running in, and it has runmode= Operational. Is DirMaint not

Re: RSU 0702 and DirMaint

2007-10-24 Thread RPN01
Some additional info... I¹m seeing this on the DirMaint console: DIRMAINT VMTESTP. - 2007/10/24; T=0.01/0.01 13:29:19 dvhbegin DVHITI3531W An OFFLINE CONTROL exists. Updates to the object DVHITI3531W directory are currently disabled. Use the DIRM ONLINE DVHITI3531W command to enable object

CANCELLED - MVMRUG October 26 Meeting

2007-10-24 Thread Moore, Terry A.
Due to extremely low registration counts, we have decided to cancel Friday's MVMRUG meeting. I want to express my appreciation and apologies to our to those of you who were planning to attend and to our scheduled speakers and host company. Hopefully we will be able to schedule them for our

Re: RSU 0702 and Dirmaint

2007-10-24 Thread David Kreuter
Did you PUT2PROD ? -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System on behalf of RPN01 Sent: Wed 10/24/2007 2:12 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: [IBMVM] RSU 0702 and Dirmaint I just installed RSU 0702 for z/VM 5.3. Prior to this, I had DirMaint set up and running. After

RSCSAUTH

2007-10-24 Thread Peter . Webb
I am working with a newly installed z/VM 5.3.0 system, and I am trying to get RSCSAUTH working. It seems to work fine delivering responses to the test user when I am logged on as RSCSAUTH, but as soon as I disconnect from RSCSAUTH, I get no responses on the test user. Obviously I am doing

Re: RSCSAUTH

2007-10-24 Thread Brian Nielsen
Make sure you've done a SET RUN ON for RSCSAUTH. If not, when you disconnect the userid will be put into a CP READ and will stop processing . Brian Nielsen On Wed, 24 Oct 2007 16:41:31 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am working with a newly installed z/VM 5.3.0 system, and I am trying to

Re: RSCSAUTH

2007-10-24 Thread Bob Bates
I have more questions than an answer here. I assume you have something like this: You are logged onto RSCSAUTH: TEST1 issues SM RSCSAUTH Q SY L TEST1 receives the response through RSCSAUTH from RSCS You DISC from RSCSAUTH TEST1

Re: RSCSAUTH

2007-10-24 Thread Peter . Webb
Your scenario is correct. RSCS receives the request from RSCSAUTH. RSCSAUTH is not hung in a CP READ. RSCS is running disconnected. -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bob Bates Sent: October 24, 2007 16:56 To:

Re: RSU 0702 and Dirmaint

2007-10-24 Thread RPN01
Yup. Ended the session w/ PUT2PROD. On 10/24/07 3:09 PM, David Kreuter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Did you PUT2PROD ? -Original Message- From: The IBM z/VM Operating System on behalf of RPN01 Sent: Wed 10/24/2007 2:12 PM To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU Subject: [IBMVM] RSU 0702

Re: RSCSAUTH

2007-10-24 Thread Les Geer (607-429-3580)
The console log from RSCSAUTH is a bit long to post here, but it shows the response being received from RSCS, with no error messages. First and last few lines follow: CP DISC DISCONNECT AT 17:13:01 EDT WEDNESDAY 10/24/07 DMTATH3036I Q LINKS requested by 5VMRSC30 AT TTCVM03 RSCS 0677 0001